@DaveShapi Yep, they've been ratcheting up the anti-ai sentiment lately on very thin reporting. And then you look at the comments and it starts to make sense.
@unusual_whales "Companies are starting to question whether soaring internet infrastructure spending is delivering meaningful returns", noname analyst from 1998.
@scottlincicome In my work, the instantaneous skills upgrade for my development staff when using AI has allowed us to take on projects we would never have attempted. Now, as we adopt more AI, I'm looking at hiring more human devs to oversee our growing AI agents staff.
@iruletheworldmo I wonder if grok build is a variant of Cursor Agent under the hood. I've really liked grok build so far. Fast, lean, and competent for my use cases. Cautiously optimistic!
@beffjezos I started using Grok Build today after spending the last month heavily using Codex and 5.5. Grok Build seems really fast and lean to me, and it found a few issues with the code generated by Codex/5.5. I'm cautiously optimistic.
Ugh, getting tired of this talking point already. If you are using AI to code then you are also using agent skills for planning, TDD, code review, security hardening, refactoring, etc. Right? And you are overseeing the development process, RIGHT? Do those things consistently and Bjarne's concerns evaporate.
@unusual_whales Silly. WSJ making up shit for clicks. You are at the start of a huge tech boom but too dumb to see it, and not smart enough to adapt. Either way, I dont care.